Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly of Topeka and Republican Attorney General Derek Schmidt enter the two-week push ahead of the Nov. 8 election for Kansas governor.
With two weeks remaining until the general election, Laura Kelly and Derek Schmidt aimed Monday to reinforce campaign attacks and remind voters about what priorities they would pursue if elected the state’s chief executive on Nov. 8.
Voters will soon select from a slate of three candidates the next person who will represent them for a four-year term in the first Douglas County commission district.
There are local, state and national races on the ballot for the Nov. 8 election, plus two more constitutional amendments and a question about expanding Douglas County's government to add two additional commissioners. Here’s what local voters should know.